The Sounds of Summer returns Feb 1 with new venue
The Sounds of Summer returns on Saturday February 1st with a new venue!
THE SOUNDS OF SUMMER @ THE COMMONS COMPLEX
TAKAPUNA
One of the top parties of the New Zealand summer is back!
The Sounds of Summer will be returning on Saturday February 1st 2014 with a completely reworked event at a fresh new venue!
Highlife will be taking over The Commons and McKenzies Complex in Takapuna as we bring you this legendary party of the summer across the different venues and spaces that this location has to offer.
This will be the first BIG party that these venues have had since they opened so get ready for an exciting all new Sounds of Summer as we target a slightly more sophisticated party crowd at these prestigious establishments.
A superb selection of House music, Funk, Soul, Jazz, Old school Hip Hop, RnB and more will be combined with fine food, refreshments and all sorts of live summery sounds, giving you a summer party experience in an atmosphere like no other!
Very limited tickets on sale Friday November 1st at 9am from http://www.iticket.co.nz/events/2014/feb/sounds-of-summer
We are predicting that this years event will sell out in record time given the lower capacity of this new venue so make sure you get in early and purchase your tickets as soon as they go on sale!
For more information on these venues, please visit:
The
Commons
http://www.thecommons.co.nz/
McKenzies
Complex
http://www.themckenziesproject.co.nz/
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